Richemont


Operating margin declined at two main profitable maisons

08/11/19 -"The world’s leading luxury holding group has released a disappointing set of H1 19/20 results, both top-line growth and the operating margin have missed consensus expectations. Given the group’s ..."

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08/11/19
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